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  2. Warm Springs Pools - Wikipedia

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    The spa is part of The Homestead, a resort hotel in nearby Hot Springs. The spas are naturally fed by a 98 °F (37 °C) mineral spring. The men's spa holds 40,000 US gallons (150,000 L) of constantly flowing water. [2] In total, the springs in Warm Springs have a flow rate of 1,700,000 gallons of water per day.

  3. The Omni Homestead Resort - Wikipedia

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    The Omni Homestead Resort is a luxury resort in Hot Springs, Virginia, United States, in the middle of the Allegheny Mountains. The area has the largest hot springs in the commonwealth, and the resort is also known for its championship golf courses, which have hosted several national tournaments.

  4. Schneitter Hotel - Wikipedia

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    It was built as the guest house and principal building of Schneitter's Hot Pot Resort, which later became the Homestead Resort. This "was one of the two most successful and long-lived of the several bathing resorts developed in the Midway area in the nineteenth century to take advantage of the natural hot springs, many of which are surrounded ...

  5. Homestead Dairy Barns - Wikipedia

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    The district encompasses seven contributing buildings. The complex consists of the Main Barn with its attached tile double silos, a Bottling Building, Milking Barn, Calving Barn, Ham House, Herdsman's Cottage, and Bull Barn. The complex was built by the Virginia Hot Springs Company in 1928 to support the operations of the nearby Homestead resort.

  6. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    Hot Springs Holiday Resort Ogden: Formerly operated as Utah Hot Springs. Saltair Pavilion: Magna: 1893–1984 Rebuilt after 1925 fire; land reconfigured as concert venue in 1981. [94] Saratoga Resort Lehi: 1884–1983 A record breaking flood caused Saratoga Resort to close. [95] Utah Fun Dome Murray: 1983–2004 formerly operated as 49th Street ...

  7. Hot Springs, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Hot Springs is a census-designated place (CDP) in Bath County, Virginia, United States. The population as of the 2020 Census was 524. [1] It is located about 5 miles (8 kilometers) southwest of Warm Springs on U.S. Route 220. Hot Springs has several historic resorts, for the springs helped develop Bath County.

  8. Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The Homestead (Hot Springs, Virginia), a luxury resort and a National Historic Landmark listed on the NRHP in Bath County, Virginia; Homestead High School (disambiguation), the name of several high schools in the United States; Homestead Temporary Shelter for Unaccompanied Children, a migrant children's detention shelter in Florida

  9. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Homestead Resort: Hot Springs: Virginia: 3,200 2,500 700 45 10 2 50 September 29, 2019 Canaan Valley Resort: Dryfork: West Virginia: 4,280 3,430 850 91 39 4 150 September 29, 2019 [135] Winterplace: Ghent: West Virginia: 3,600 2,997 603 90 28 9 100 September 29, 2019 [136] Oglebay Resort: Wheeling: West Virginia: 168 1 1 September 29, 2019 [137 ...